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Van Jackson

Van Jackson

Dr. Van Jackson is an Associate Professor in the College of Security Studies at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI-APCSS) in Honolulu, where he specializes in Northeast Asia, military trends and modernization, strategic studies, and international relations theory. He is also an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) in Washington, as well as a Senior Editor for War on the Rocks.

From 2014 through September 2015, Dr. Jackson was a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow in residence at CNAS, researching the intersection of Asian security and defense strategy. He was concurrently a Visiting Scholar and Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Asian Studies Program in Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. Dr. Jackson has testified before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific, and has consulted with the National Intelligence Council, State Department Office of Policy Planning, and National Security Council. He is the author of the book Rival Reputations: Coercion and Credibility in U.S.-North Korea Relations (Cambridge University Press).

From 2009 to 2014, Dr. Jackson held positions in the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) as a strategist and policy adviser focused on the Asia-Pacific, senior country director for Korea, and working group chair of the U.S.–Republic of Korea Extended Deterrence Policy Committee.

During his time in OSD, Dr. Jackson’s responsibilities ranged from long-range strategy, policy planning, and studies of military innovation to crisis management and direct negotiations with numerous Asian government ministries. He was a contributor to the 2013 Strategic Choices Management Review, the 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review, and OSD’s implementation of the U.S. policy of rebalancing to the Asia-Pacific. From 2009 to 2012, Dr. Jackson advised the White House and Secretary of Defense on crisis management and strategic courses of action through two Korean Peninsula crises, represented the Department in direct negotiations with North Korea addressing its nuclear program, and helped establish the first extended deterrence consultation mechanisms with South Korea and Japan. He is the recipient of multiple awards in OSD, including the Exceptional Civilian Service Medal.

Dr. Jackson previously taught courses on Asian security, grand strategy, and bridging the theory-policy divide at Georgetown University and the Catholic University of America, and has been a rotating lecturer in the Naval Postgraduate School’s Regional Security Education Program. In 2014 Dr. Jackson was also appointed as a Track II adviser to the Alliance Vision Group headed by the State Department’s Office of Policy Planning and South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has delivered guest lectures at a number of schools nationally, including the U.S. National War College, U.S. Naval War College, and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. From 2011 to 2013, Dr. Jackson was also a nonresident James A. Kelly Fellow in Korean Studies with the Pacific Forum at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. He has published widely in academic journals, including Foreign Policy AnalysisInternational Relations of the Asia-PacificAsian SecurityComparative Strategy, and Contemporary Security Policy. His commentary and policy analysis has appeared in Foreign AffairsForeign PolicyThe HillFar Eastern Economic ReviewWar on the RocksReal Clear Defense, and The Diplomat, among others. He holds a PhD in world politics from the Catholic University of America and was formerly selected as one of the “Top 99 under 33” foreign policy leaders by Diplomatic Courier magazine. Dr. Jackson started his career in the U.S. Air Force as a Korean linguist and intelligence analyst.

Posts by Van Jackson
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July 21, 2015

Strategy Games, War, and Asia’s New Map

By Van Jackson
In different regions in Asia, states are playing different types of strategic games.
July 17, 2015

What the South China Sea Means for South Korean Grand Strategy

By Van Jackson
The issue is a critical litmus test for Seoul's regional role.

July 02, 2015

The US Doesn’t Need Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Asia

By Van Jackson
The risks and consequences far outweigh any potential benefits.

June 24, 2015

The South China Sea Needs South Korea

By Van Jackson
Why Seoul can no longer stay on the sidelines of maritime disputes in the South China Sea.

June 17, 2015

North Korea: The Other Anti-Access Threat?

By Van Jackson
It's time to apply anti-access thinking beyond China -- or risk losing a limited conflict to North Korea.
June 10, 2015

How the US Can Spend $425 Million in the South China Sea

By Van Jackson
A small sum can make a big difference if it is spent wisely and quickly.

June 04, 2015

Why North Korea Wants Mutually Assured Destruction

By Van Jackson
A look at what Pyongyang is seeking and why.
May 28, 2015

What Is North Korea’s Nuclear Strategy?

By Van Jackson
A look at how Pyongyang views -- and might use -- its nuclear weapons.

May 19, 2015

The Truth About Anti-China Discourse in the United States

By Van Jackson
There are some real problems with discourse analysis of this ilk.

May 13, 2015

The Challenge of Balancing China

By Van Jackson
Balancing is not as easy as it looks.

May 06, 2015

The Korean Peninsula’s Status Quo Crisis

By Van Jackson
The status quo on the Korean Peninsula is inching the US-ROK alliance closer to a crisis.
April 28, 2015

The Pentagon’s Third Offset Strategy: What US Allies and Partners Need to Know

By Van Jackson
What's behind the Pentagon's thinking?

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